Update: Boston City Council Approves Municipal Aggregation
October 05,2017
The Boston, MA City Council has approved a resolution to adopt an opt-out municipal electric aggregation, the Boston Globe reports
Such an aggregation could encompass almost 200,000 residential customers and some 21,000 small commercial accounts
The administration of Mayor Martin Walsh continued to express concerns about cost of the aggregation
Muni aggregations in Massachusetts must be approved by the DPU
As a result, and due to other implementation activities, starting the aggregation could take 18-24 months
See the Boston Globe for the story
Tags:
Boston
Massachusetts
Municipal Aggregation
Opt-out aggregation
Comment on this story
ADVERTISEMENT
NEW Jobs on RetailEnergyJobs.com
TPV-SALES-EXECUTIVE -- Back Office Provider -- Other
Sr-Market-Risk-Analyst -- Wholesale Supplier/Trader -- New York - New York City Metro
Head-of-Retail-Operations -- Wholesale Supplier/Trader -- Other
Energy-Regulatory-Specialist -- Other -- Other
More Stories on RetailEnergyX.com:
Gov.'s Administration Favors Bill Banning New Residential Enrollments With Retail Energy Suppliers
More Rhode Island Communities To Launch Opt-out Municipal Aggregations
DPU Approves Cost Recovery, Disposition Of Products In Approving Utilities' Offshore Wind Contracts
Eight California Municipal Aggregations Seek Up To 500 MWs Of Long Duration Storage
Long Island Lawmakers Decry "Poison Pill" Charge In LIPA Tariff For Opt-out Municipal Aggregation
comments powered by
|